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Inside water, an air bubble behaves as

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Answered by kotlathirumala82
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Explanation:

the air bubbles inside water behaves like a concave lens.this is because the normal at point of a spherical bubbles will pass through center of bubbles .

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Answered by bipuldas123464
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Inside water, an air bubble behaves as the concave lens or a diverging lens as light coming out from the air bubble to water will appear to diverge because air is rarer than water

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